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- catalog alternative "Animals and the liberation of theology".
- catalog contributor b10693594.
- catalog contributor b10693595.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "1. From exploitation to celebration -- Contemporary concern -- Addressing the negative tradition -- Animals as here for us -- Animals as unclean -- Animals as sacrifices -- Animals as slaves -- No rational soul, mind or sentience -- The spiritual poverty of instrumentalism -- Celebrating the creatures -- 2. The Jewish tradition: the Hebrew bible and the rabbis -- Re-reading the foundational narratives -- Created to serve -- The moral bond: living the covenant -- God's providential care -- Compassion as righteousness -- Compassion supersedes the Sabbath -- The basic principle of compassion -- The Jewish tradition: Rabbinic developments -- Animals as agents of divine justice -- Animals as spiritual instructors -- The common soul -- Cruelty as anti-human -- Cruelty as injustice -- Codifying compassionate treatment -- The obligation to avoid pain -- The ideal of vegetarianism -- Towards a positive Jewish theology of animals -- 4. The Christian tradition: Christian and the stories of Christ-like compassion -- Jesus' identification with animals -- The lions greet Jesus -- The story and the stories -- God's good work -- Preaching to every creature -- An unfinished creation -- All things in Christ -- Beautifying all creatures -- The cosmic passion -- A sacramental world -- Old, new and renewed creation -- The goal of redemption -- 5. The Christian tradition: living the Christ-like life -- Icons of Christ -- The Eucharist for all things -- The extended circle -- Fellowship with animals -- Generosity of heart -- Respect for life -- Return to Eden -- Cosmic praise -- Towards a positive Christian theology of animals -- 6. How animals can liberate Jewish and Christian theology -- Resisting idolatry -- Rejecting humanism -- Repenting of hubris -- Innocent suffering -- Rekindling imagination -- Experiencing kinship -- Feeling the pain".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 138-148) and index.".
- catalog extent "xix, 156 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "After Noah.".
- catalog identifier "0264674502 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "After Noah.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; Herndon, VA : Mowbray,".
- catalog relation "After Noah.".
- catalog subject "Animal rights Religious aspects Christianity.".
- catalog subject "Animal rights Religious aspects Judaism.".
- catalog subject "Animals Religious aspects Christianity.".
- catalog subject "Animals Religious aspects Judaism.".
- catalog subject "BT746 .L55 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. From exploitation to celebration -- Contemporary concern -- Addressing the negative tradition -- Animals as here for us -- Animals as unclean -- Animals as sacrifices -- Animals as slaves -- No rational soul, mind or sentience -- The spiritual poverty of instrumentalism -- Celebrating the creatures -- 2. The Jewish tradition: the Hebrew bible and the rabbis -- Re-reading the foundational narratives -- Created to serve -- The moral bond: living the covenant -- God's providential care -- Compassion as righteousness -- Compassion supersedes the Sabbath -- The basic principle of compassion -- The Jewish tradition: Rabbinic developments -- Animals as agents of divine justice -- Animals as spiritual instructors -- The common soul -- Cruelty as anti-human -- Cruelty as injustice -- Codifying compassionate treatment -- The obligation to avoid pain -- The ideal of vegetarianism -- Towards a positive Jewish theology of animals -- 4. The Christian tradition: Christian and the stories of Christ-like compassion -- Jesus' identification with animals -- The lions greet Jesus -- The story and the stories -- God's good work -- Preaching to every creature -- An unfinished creation -- All things in Christ -- Beautifying all creatures -- The cosmic passion -- A sacramental world -- Old, new and renewed creation -- The goal of redemption -- 5. The Christian tradition: living the Christ-like life -- Icons of Christ -- The Eucharist for all things -- The extended circle -- Fellowship with animals -- Generosity of heart -- Respect for life -- Return to Eden -- Cosmic praise -- Towards a positive Christian theology of animals -- 6. How animals can liberate Jewish and Christian theology -- Resisting idolatry -- Rejecting humanism -- Repenting of hubris -- Innocent suffering -- Rekindling imagination -- Experiencing kinship -- Feeling the pain".
- catalog title "After Noah : animals and the liberation of theology / Andrew Linzey and Dan Cohn-Sherbok.".
- catalog title "Animals and the liberation of theology".
- catalog type "text".